Usually, when writing about a play, the critic has a particular type of audience in mind
a. True
b. False
True
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The scenery and technical work have a profound impact on the audience experience, although the artists and staff
behind these contributions don’t always receive a lot of credit. How might we evaluate these aspects of a theatrical performance? Name five questions that aid in assessing the scenic design.
What will be an ideal response?Gershwin's Porgy and Bess is often called a folk opera because
a. it has spoken lines instead of recitatives b. it includes elements of jazz c. it is a story about poor people d. some of its melodies have a folk?like quality e. All of these choices
Name the optical device within the camera that splits the white light into the three additive primary light colors
a. beam splitter b. aperture c. f-stop d. CCD
After the war, Paris enthusiastically adopted the new jazz style, and imitating the Dixieland groups of New Orleans, limited the ensemble to a clarinet, trumpet, and trombone along with the rhythm section
Indicate whether the statement is true or false